Kremlin ‘failing in its obligations’ by saying only three experts can attend as 100,000 troops mobilise on EU’s eastern border .
Russia has been accused by the head of Nato of blocking the alliance from properly observing next week’s Zapad military exercises, when about 100,000 Russian troops are expected to mobilise on the EU’s eastern borders.Jens Stoltenberg, Nato’s secretary general, said an offer from Russia and Belarus for three of their experts to attend some aspects of the huge exercise fell short of the Kremlin’s international obligations.
Under Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe rules in the Vienna document, nations conducting exercises involving more than 13,000 troops must notify other countries in advance and be open to observers.Russia and Belarus claim that the Zapad (“west”) exercises, which will be held in Belarus and parts of western Russia between 14 and 20 September, will involve about 12,700 troops.Nato, however, believes many more troops will be involved. The prime minister of Estonia, Jüri Ratas, who joined Stoltenberg at the base in Tapa, about 75 miles (120km) from the Russian border, confirmed that his government believed about 100,000 Russian soldiers would be mobilised during the exercise.
Russia claims that that western concerns about Zapad are unfounded, saying the war games will be purely defensive and are designed to help practise dealing with a terrorist threat in the future. The country holds the Zapad exercises every four years.Tensions following the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 have, however, led to the establishment of four multinational battle groups in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, amounting to approximately 4,500 troops, including those from the UK.Stoltenberg, a former prime minister of Norway, told reporters in Estonia: “We are not changing our military posture because of the Zapad exercise but Nato has only implemented important changes in our military posture in response to a more assertive Russia as seen developing in recent years, with more Russian troops close to our borders, more Russian equipment and more exercises. And not least of course the use of military force against a neighbour, Ukraine.”He added that, while he saw no imminent threat to Nato states, the battle groups’ presence sent a strong message “that an attack on one ally will trigger a response from the whole alliance”.
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